'The Go Doc Project,' Gay Art Film Hybrid, Set For Miami International Film Festival Debut (VIDEO)

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From the creators of the cult gay indie hit "Were The World Mine," SPEAKproductions studio is getting ready to debut their latest work, "The Go Doc Project" at the 30th Miami International Film Festival, which runs from March 1-10.

"The Go Doc Project" is a documentary, narrative and art film hybrid that follows a shy recent college grad, played by "As the World Turns" actor Tanner Cohen, who's in pursuit of meeting his go-go boy cyber crush while documenting the NYC nightlife scene.

Check out the film's teaser trailer above and be sure to check out the full film at the festival Monday and Tuesday nights if you're in the Miami-Dade County area.

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